ZESN said proposals for the registrar general to compile the voters list with Electoral Commission oversight will dilute accountability
UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon noted that three out of every five deaths in the world result from non-communicable diseases.
The Zimbabwe Election Support Network says a localized voting system could encourage tactics such as population displacement
Two commuter bus crashes claimed the lives of 33 people last month, sparking concern about the state of roads and driver safety
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. William Rowen, has sought a meeting with President Robert Mugabe, in Harare next month
The EU Delegation to Zimbabwe said diplomat Nick Wescott’s visit could not be linked to AG Johannes Tomana's recent letter on sanctions
A spokesman for the archbishop said the visit to Zimbabwe is intended to show support for the Anglican church in Harare
SAFAIDS country director Monica Mandiki said Mr. Mugabe’s remarks opened an important and necessary conversation in the HIV fight
About 15,000 Zimbabwean newborns are infected each year with the AIDS virus
MDC officials said their curriculum is designed to teach a new way of politics that breaks with Zimbabwean politics of the past 30 years
National Healing Minister Moses Mzila Ndlovu, a liberation war veteran, said the Zimbabwean military is unnerved by Libyan events
Political analysts said the defection of the Libyan ambassador to the rebels should have no bearing on bilateral relations
The former opposition MDC wants SADC to endorse its call for reform of the Zimbabwean military and security establishment
Human Rights Watch implored SADC to 'heed the complaints of southern Africans, rather than to silence them with bullets'
Alpha Media Holdings Chief Executive Raphael Khumalo deplored the legal action against his newspaper by the mobile provider
Political analyst Bhekilizwe Ndlovu said it is hardly surprising that ZANU-PF and the MDC cannot reach agreement on the road map
Ray said the U.S. valued the coalition government and recognized there are progressive minded people in the unity government
The Home Affairs Office has already distributed some 133,810 permits to Zimbabweans, according to South African officials
Funds will be released over two years to projects that promote free and fair elections, human rights and gender equality in Zimbabwe
Home Affairs officials told VOA that Zimbabweans should wait for an SMS text message updating their application status
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